Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 05, 1852, Image 3

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STATEMENT
Of the Beceipts and Expenditures of Monroe County.
Charles Fetherman, Esq. Treasurer, in account with the County of Monroe, from
the first day of January A D 1851, to the the fifth day of January AD 1852, inclusive.
DR.
To cash ree'd of Collectors oh ac't uf Taxes asses'd for the year 1845,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
To balancp due tho County at last settlement on Road Tar,
. do do do School Tax
To cash ree'd of Wo S Wintemute, Treasurer of Fort Penn Lodge, for one
year's rent of Grand Jury Room, for Odd Fellows
. Total . ' , .
$74 82
1846, 1534
1848, 60 01
1849, 854 37 .
1850, 1672 72
1851, 1641 03 81318 29
145 70
232 53
10 00
Bybalance due at last settlement " 6ir r M. -,;,
Administration of Justice-
By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors ' ' .
Consiables Cash paid to Constables making returns, mileage and attend Courts -Prosecuting
Attorney Paid Samuel S Dreher, Esq . ,
Sheriff Paid Olis B Gordon, summoning Jurors &c , $10 00 ,
do Peter Kemmerer, summoning Jurors, &c . . , 52 50
S4706 52
. $32 40
873 16
181 47
6 00
62 50
Due by Collectors from the year 1845, icith the payments indite since- January
1815
1851, as perslalemeni of AiaQtors at. last settlement
COLLECTORS
Townships.
Witness and Constables fees in Commonwealth' Cases.
uomraonweaitn vs Jydia t? rey
do
-!
do
do
do
Boarding Prisoners
vs George Quaco - --T- '
vs T Cramer
vs J Keller '- l
vs A Cross S fc-r - x
vs Edmonds , trV;'' ffk- s-
-Paid William P Hallock for boardins T.Gramer
Court Crier Paid Benjamin Tock ,
do Charles U Warnick
Prothonolary Paid M H Dreher v
Cleric of Sessions Paid James H Stroud ''"
Michael H Dreher
Commissioners Clerk Paid James H Walton
do John D Morris
Commissioners Counsel Piad James H Walton
If
6 00
i4.79
735
8 39
,3 .18
1 58-
4 00
32 75-
10 00
32 88-
$31 29
12 01
$3G 75
38 97
-S42 S8
132 32
S4.
Paid Adam Overfield
do John Kern
do John Miller
'do ' Henry Weiss
do Abraham Fenner
do Joseph Frable
do Michael Super
do Melchoir Dreher
Commissioners-.
i 3Sr
4we.worj Paid Assessors for different townships
Elections Paid expenses forGeneral anj Town'sh
20 00 $152 32
97 60
15 00
, 5' 00
:.4S 77
13,12
201 97
166 00
60 50
19 50-
William Uisbiiig
juim uaseDeer
John V. Coolbauffh
1840 John Derrick
)84B Samuel I). I'ipher
Josaph Frable
Geprge G. Hawk
Simon G ruber
1840 Samuel Boys
ftalser Fetherman
Christian Eilenberger
Peter Zimmerman
Joseph Kunklc
Peter Gilbert
David Gregory
Charles Frants.
James Newell '
t.lijah Deck
William Thompson
John M. Dicbler
1550 Andrew Woodline
. DaviKeIler
John Dewitt
Peter Zimmerman
Henry Smith
Jacob Altemus
Frederick Shupp
AVilliam Dellis
John Woodlinft
John Roth
Anthony Peters
Robert W.JCeiple
John Smith
Silas L. Drake
Charles Miller
Henry Overfield
Goorge Rombsrger
Jacob Correll
PhilipGearhart
Conrad Frable
John Miller
Thomas Sebring
John Storm
Ichabod Price
John Vliot
Samuel ftlildenhcrgcr
Pocono
Smithfield
M. Smithfield
do
do
RCS3
Polk
Coolbaugh
Stroud
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Smithfield
KOS9
Chesnu thill
Polk
Jackson
Toby han na
Paradise
Coolbaugh
Price
Hamilton
Stroud
M- Smithfield
Smithfield
Ross
Chcsnuthill
Polk
Jackon
Pocono
Paradise
Price
Coolbaugh
Tobyliajma
Stroud ,
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Smithfield
Ross
Chcsnuthill
Polk
Jackson
Pocono
Paradise
Trice
Coolbaugh
Tobyhanna
Paid to B. S. Schoonover.and not-credited.
tPaid to ShcrilTKcmmercr.
Ain't
of dup
licate. 2li9 30
Gil 18
525 83
530 50
452 27
361 24
J 93 70
42 49
033 80
979 01
552 34
568 64
439 94
36 76
202 81
126 69
129 21
81 37
62 10
48 03
1097 26
1247 52 340 '48h
726 14 369 64
678 08 513 23
597 63 330 63
462 01 363 40
292 23 232 47h
193 50 162 81
358 07 J51 07
137 59 90 37
104 10 104 10
86 21 86 21
203 23
1201 13
1219 81
795 40
C81 69
599 69
488 64
295 69
JB6 15
332 73
130 71
112 00
87 75
203 34
Hal .due,
at last
set'nt.
60 45
38 G8
97 80
42 00
37 92 ,
43 84
44 84
31 52
104 94
502 12
53 15
43 12
130 34
110 JO
65 16
53 07
52 08h
20 74
20 00
15 95h
451 26
Pay-m'nts
Exonerations
91 23
10 00
74 tSi
15 34
12 25
43 84
33 26
J4 50
49 45
450 07
12 43
111 47
62 00
44 76
44 0
16 e6
7 00
13 14
382 99
200 00
211 33
295 83
210 83
45(H)
31 37
126 29
44 67
6141
40 00
20 00
557 00
2S3 04
181 no
103 00
145 51
138 50
. 63 13
119 62
20 23
30 00
3 51
Commissions.'
13 03
39'04
25 '53
26 C6h
22 10
9 37
Ov'r
nt
Total;-,
each,
yesiryi
2-55
TtV
2 21
3 89
7 32 4S 17
3 00 48 99
2 70 27 06
2 38 23 31
3 03 21 84
1 26
9 75 10 03
'7 30 5 97
II A 11 iW A TIE.
Wry Good 8 & Ciroccry Store
(AT BURKE'S OLD STAND.)
Ill North Ilamiltmi-st.j Boston nearly op j
Vositethe White Horse Tavern I
nnnoMAs t. &depue s. miller
would respectfull' announce to their
old friends in Monroe county and the nub-
lic generally, that they have taken the !
a Dove establishment, and offer for sale a
large and well selected stock of Hard
ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris
ing the following
ISA 3D W&M
Ball-
ante
Uue.
t47 -42
14 13
3 39
61
6 6G
49
14 62
3 83
2-77
2 32h
53 65
20 SA
52'OSh"'1'
7. Si
100 48h.
9 47
5 IS 29 02
7 21 17 54
11 49
90
340 4SK
i-
- 100 17
301 90
152 57
167 47h'
131 14 .
45 70
39 09
'40 21 '
v.
71-23WJJ,u?;a.
3 53
632 61
935 31
J514 40
r 578 S9
. 454 38
350 14
232:50
1SG 15
219 11
110 .48
103 52
87 75
173 31
up lo
50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown SafCred Scenes and Characters
and brass Knobs. i Headley.-l vol. 12mo. 1
' VALUABLE B(70K!-,
JU.ST PUBLISHED AND FOIi HAI.E ST
(J oil ii S. Taylor, CooUseller and
115 NASSAU STREET, NEW-YOIIK.
The following books will he seni by mail(
free of postage, to any part of the IT. Staie3,
on the receipt uf the money for the same,
which may be forwarded by mail, at tho nsk
of the Publisher.
The Sacred Mountains fly Rev. T. -J7 Head
ley. 1 vol. I2mo.t Illustrated,, full cloth
SI: gilt edges, extra, Si 50.
The Sacred Mountains. By Rev. T. J. Head
ley. '1 volume 18 mo. without tho plates.
oundav school edition. 50 eta.
By Rev. J
Illustrated, full
46S9 57
SG334 47h
January 7,
,i ; i
n'ship elections; " x
-529 8G
217 57
371 19
Paid Srhopnover &.
do J L Rinnwalt
County PHntinc:."
Rinnwalt
The amount of checks outstanding and unpaid, iucluding Jtulgment
1852, is S2S96 10.
We, the subscribers, Auditors of the County" of Monroe, having carefiVly examined
the accounts of the County Treasurer,' and all'1- books, papers, vouchers. &c, relating
thereto, do certify that we find the above account correct. VVitness our hands, at Strouds
burtr, this tenth day of January, A. D. 1852.
' H. D. SHAFER, ) .
CHARLES S. DIETRICK, f AuU,lors-
ABRAHAM FENNER, in account with the County of Monroe, as claimed by' him for
Commissioners services.
CR. by 494 days at SI 50 per day S741 00
DR. to amount of checks received from the County . 676 26
Balance due Fenner from the County 64 74
ABRAHAM FENNER, in account with the County of Monroe, as allowed him by the
County Auditors. ' '
Cr. by services as Commissioner in 1849, including the building of the
Stroudsburg Bridge
do 1850 & 1851, at $150 peryear
do
do
do
$200 00
30000
;.r
do T'Schoch
Auditors,
Paid David Keller auditing accounts of Countv Officers
Paid J S Bisbing, Countv Au'diior - :h -
Paid C S Palmer do
Paid H D Sliafer do ' ' '
Paid J T Bell do ; . "
Road and Bridge Yiesvs., J
Paid Peter Hoffman, road viewer, in Damage view at ,C PostenswT-
-1 00
111 10
53 21-
' 300
: 2 oo
G 00
6 00
. C 00-
-168 34
Total .
Dr. to amount of Checks, received
500 00
'676 26
For Bridge views
Paid for Kunkle town
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
""do'
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
4
do
do
do
do
do
do
do .
Bridge
" do
do
- do
do
do
' do
v-
.Stroudsburg
Bells
Cotant's
Pocono
Jjittle Pocono
Ransberry's 5
Upper Pocono do""
' Ransberry's ''do
C Henry's do'
J Henry's do
Kerr's do
Stokes' do
Butiermil Falls do
Tannersville do .
Stony Run 5:
C Snyder's ?;?do;
HawA'si K'lnlesdo.'' r
4 .&tmMtti .-:i" cr -
tf
; if.
PoU- -
Chesnuthill
Smith's
Deibler's
Smithfield
Marshall'
do
do :;
do (in Ross)
do
do
do
1 :U
r -
Sundry Bridge repairs
Abraham Fenner for Bridge plank
,.92A
6 00
i
282
22 28
26 78
37 00
79 -10
115 44
"47100
,-23 1G
3 52
57 00
' 9 42
" 30 35
'25 21
10 31
2 20'
6 55.
6 67
10 83
15 00
16 57
41 50
19 57
'TO 00
68 62
30 00 -
23 00
6 92A
Amount due the county of Monroe from Abraham Fcniicr $176 26
We, the subscribers, Auditors of the County of Monroe, having carefully examined the
accounts of John Miller, Melchoir Dreher, John Kern and others, find that none of them
claimed or have drawn the amount of Five hundred dollars for their services, and in our
opinion Fenner's account should not exceed that amount, in justice to the County. We
therefore find the above amount of xne hundred seventy-six dollars and thirty-six cents
over drawn by Fenner, and. direct the County Commissioners to collect the above amount
of him in lite manner as other debts of the County are collected
c.
H
S. PALMER,
D. SHAFER
:(
Auditors.
Statement of llie Expenses of the County lor IS5I.
V
1161 75
Township Lines. J 1
Paid for running line between Paradise arid Coolbaugh townships ;. . 7 50
do Dividing Ross Township c 44 45 51 95
Stationery Paid for stationery 6 82
Fuel Paid for Fuel for Court House, County Office and Jail " 8 75
Judgment Paid Sheriff, debt, interest and costs on execution of Isaac N
Cotant & Co vs Monroe County 94 75
Premiums Paid for Fox and Wild Cat scalps 84 62
Pedemptipns Paid for redemption of Unseated Lands 154 22
Refunded Paid on Refunding checks ' 148 24
Stale RoadPad for laying out state road from Martins Creek to Stroudsburg 34 75
Interest- Paid Bell & Bro's 2 y'rsinteiesl on a Judgment of S2I7 86, to Feb 24, '51 26 14
Inquisitions-Paid for holding Inquisitions 33 49
County Jail Paid for work at County Jail v 14 62
Repairs to Court House-Paid for repairs to Court House . 5 87
Boohs for Prothonolary and Commissioners Offices-PJd J R McMullen for books 62 25
Road Orders paid on Road Orders for road tax on Unseated Lands for 1848 & '49 53 24
School Ordcrs-id on Echool orders for .chool tax on Unseated Lands do do 125 00
Inquisitions on dead bodies,
Auditor's tee?,
Commissioner's Counsel, - -..;--. , .
Deputy Attorney General , - -
. Commissioner's services - ,;r
Miscellaneous, including books fortCounty Officers.,
Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts . ,1
Court Crier and Cleansing Court House and offices
Brod beau's Bridgo "
Stokes do ..
. Philips do
Smiths do
Ransberry's dp
Marshal Is do
Kerr 's do
Snyders do
Chesnuthill do
Dieblers do
Polk do
Smithfield do
Cotants do
Tannersville do
Henrys do
Hawks do
Kunkles do
Witness fees
Road damages
Interest on Judgments if&s
Taxes Refunded - -
Boarding prisoners t
Cleansing County Offices
C omraissioner s Clerk
Printing Jjf"'
Bridge Views - ,
Sheriff fees
Assessments
Premiums
Constables making returns.&c
Dividing township of Ross
Elections
Grand and Petit Jurors
ii r s,
it
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8 87
It00
t4 00
3 50
1. 00
37
iA2S
' 50-
Miscellaneous.
Paid Chas. U Warnick for Election boxes & binding assessment books,
do do attending Return Judges ,
do do attending Auditors, 1851
ao aamuel Jluff for cutting wood
do Michael Tock do
do Charles Henry do
do Susan Tuttle, cleaning pommissioners Office
do do do do 'Court House
do do do do Treasurers and Sheriff's Office
do Willi am P Haliock, cleaning County Houso
do John Wagnert work at County House
do John JJelong repairs &c of county well
do .George Malvin for books and Candles
do do do for stoves for Conrt house, &c' .
do Tolmie & Palmer for crate for stove
ao ssi u itooeson, swearing onenti to Commissioners drawing & 3electinw Jury
uo .iu jDurneu, swearing Cjiecuon ooarn anu Liommissioners
do William Clements for wheel barrow, &c ' "
do William S White for spikes . '
do James Bell, jr. Justices costs, including satisfaction, jn suit, James Bell? If
vs Monroe county " ,t, ' ' '".'.
do A. Levering, late Treas'r, advertising Unseated lands, erroneously assessed
wU tfwuu wttv-uH, rea3urer oi noara oi inspectors oi nasiern oiate
Penitentiary, for support of convicts for the year 1847
do John Bacon, do do do do do 1850
do C S Palmer for stove for Sheriffs Office
do Frank Eylenberger, for cutting wood ' '
uo oiepnen nun lor cleaning well
Treasurer's commissions on receiving $4738 97 at 1 per c;ent
13 8J
00
4 12
2 00
. 75
2 00
II 14
29 82
50
50
I 50
3 50
.50
do on paying out $5127 36 , jdo,'.
'.3'
Deduct amount ofrreceipts brought .dowrr
Amount due Charles Fetherman, Treasurer
14 70
66 18
9 00
1 00
1 00
47 39
OI
67A
8 25
80 88
i
11 00
. :P8 66
$5226 02
4738 97
487 05
Examined and allovvedthis eiglitli-day of January, A. D. 1852.
JOS F.RABLE, c S PALMER 1
MICHAEL SUPER,'14-" ' f Co .11 D. SHAKE R,' i 4
I .Attest
-l
$33 49
18 00
50 00
6 00
. 302 00
107 79
69 17
44 50
4 09
85 11
474' 00
-16.57
. 178 67
. 15 91
12 80
' 2 55
15 00
50 00
. 10 83
8 86
30 13
" , 10 31
- 133 00
10 67
3 32
19 34
v 12 00
19 95
34 39
12 99
6 87
120 00
263 43
10 00
52 50
215 40
72 71
146 24
44545
418 75
900 29
$4107 03
2000 gross Screws, assorted.
200 doz Butts, assorted.
50 Pulleys, Blakcs & Westvil'le's
manufacture.
60 doz Till Locks.
500 planes .assorted; the celebrated M.
Copeland's make of Planes are amongst
this assortment.
20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and
also the celebrated London spring Saw.
manufactured by II. Disston. Also, Dis
ston's Mill Saws for sawing -white pine;
circular and cross-cut do.; Broadases,
hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas
ses;Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls
and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke
rel & Kickardson's celebrated window
fastenings; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ;
plastering and mason's trowels; hammer
ed pans; brass and iron Kettles; shovels
and forks, &c, with a great variety of
hardware, too numerous to mention.
The assortment will compare with with
any in this place in quantity, style and
price.
Cloths. French blue black, blue, brown,
cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Cro
ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas
simeres. A large assortment Ladies'
Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp
lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and
fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed
ticking, bleached and brown muslin; lin
en plaid; coatings; checks; flannel; hoes ;
buttons; thread and silk. A full assort
ment of
GROCERIES.
10 hhds Molasses.
20 bbls N.-O. and Trinidad Molasses.
5 hhds Sugar.
30 bbls do. white and brown.
15 " sperm, whale and. lard Oil.
25 boses soap.
20 do. candles.
43000 lbs Bacon.
25 bbls mess pork. - '
25 do- Flour.
10 chests Imperial and Young
TT-T-cnn Tajiq
' Bice, starch, chocolate. Indl-
go, Madder, allum, &c.
Dried apples, peaches, white beans, &e.
100 sacks of Salt.
50 kegs white Lead; window glass and
putty.
100 kegs nails.
100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mack
erel. All persons visiting Easton, will find
iDgreatby to their advantage to call and
make their purchases of Miller & Broth-, Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid
lanre and well selected stock of descriptions, ins works are a rich treasury
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Sacred Scenes and Characters. By tho
Rev. J. T. Headley. This work may very
propejrlv be considered a companion to thtr
"SacrW Mountains," by the same author.
Its object is to illustrate and render moie
life-like" the sacred writings. It is not the
author's design to supersede the Bible. But
his wish 13 to excite a solicitude to obtain,
and to become intimately acquainted and per
fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and
laws; to know its truth, to imbibe its spirit,
feel its power, and partake of its salvation ;
in a word, to prize in some measure as it de
serves, this treasure which 13 indeed beyond"
price. We predict for it a circulation far be
yond any of the" author'e former works.
The News, January 1th
Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rv. J.
T. Headley, author of the 'Sacred Mountains
&c. This work will add greatly to the repu
tation of the author. In literary merit 11 mure
than equals his 'Sacred Mountains ' Mr.
er's
Goods. Sold wholesale and retail, at
Burke's old stand, by
MILLElt & BROTHER.
Easton, April 24, 1651
" "From the year 1851,
Amount of Checks outstanding .'arid. unpaid; are as follows
1850
1849,
1848
1847
1846'
1845'
1844
1843
1842
r
t
.ST?
882 79
237 33
414 64
'65 ,17
81 77
044'
54 72
.88 29
H4 23
874 72
Whole amount of checks outstanding and uiipaid.includmg Judgments, 3l2896 10
The amount.of Taxes out standing not paid in by the Collectors, that
, j 1 . 1 - . ..
is coiibiuereu goou, oui 01 wnicnisto De deducted exonerations and
-Commissions
Balance in favor oT the County after the payment of all debts and deduc
ting S60t for collectors Exonerations and Commissions
Included in tlie above amount of Checks outstanding of $2896 10, are
juugmems amounting 10 qi-joy iz wnicii were rendered in 1844,
'45, '47, and the Interest litis been paid annually.
JOSEPH FRABLE,
'6334.47,
2838:37'
Commissioners Office, Jan. 8, 1852.
MICHAEL SUPER,
MELCHOIR DREHER,
o
o
3
SV&miitistrator'jsf HSoim.
Efalc of Hiram Wo! finger,
Late of Stroud township, Monroe Co. dee'd.
Notice is hereby given that letleis of ad
ministration Upon the above named estate
have been granted to the undersigned by the
Regis'.er of Monroe County. All those hav
ing claims or demands against said estate
are requested to present them for settlement
to the undersigned, and those indebted to
said decedent to make immediate payment lo
RICHARD S. STAPLES,
, ,NICHOLAS(WOLFLNTGER
' tfi ' ' A ft mi nigral.
January 15, 18521
Administrators.
ESTRAY.
Came to the premises of the
subscriber in Hamilton town
ship, some time ago, a Brindlc Heifer, with
a while face; the ears and. about the eyes a
jdark brindle, and has some white spots on
supposed to be about two years old. The
.owner or owners thereof, is requested lo
jcome forward, prove properly, pay charges
and take 'her Way, or she will be disposed
of according to law.' '' i"1'-
- j JOHrTBESH'
'llamillnn. .Tniitinrv.lh 1 QH ? ' I'? ?vfl r
J. II. STROUD C. R.. AND RE
NEW GOODS
At Jjow Prices.
STROUD & ANDRE having taken that
large and commodious Brick Store House,
formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the
attention of their friends and the public in
general to their large stock of
Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel,
smoked and pickled meat, coarse and line
salt, rice, etc.
CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails
wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c.
HARDWARE.
Locks, screws, butt hinges, grain and grass
scythes, straw knives, door latches, bolts,
knives and forks, hoe3, rakes, forks, shovels,
spades, planes, plane bits, cast steel saws,
chisels, hatchets; augers, trying and bevel
squares and coffee mills.
CROCKERY A splendid assortment ol
Teas, plates, &c. New style Jenny Lind, in
sets of 40 pieces. FANCY CHINA Mar
ble, neatest and latest style extant.
BOOTS AND SHOES. Mem' boots and
shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting
gaiters, kid slippers, patent Jenny Linds, slip
pers, misses' slippers, and chudrens snoes.
DRY GOO I) S,
of every style and cobr. Black, blue and
brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black doe
skin do. ummer wear of all kinds. Fancy
prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French
and domestte ginghams, barege, barege de
laine, black and fancy lawns, paper muslin,
common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new
style of noplins for Ladies' dresses, silks, la
ces, ribbons, sattin vestincs, cambrics, bleach
ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort
ment of trimmings.
i'arasols and uinurciias,
Together with a complete assortment of
goods generally, all of which they offer at ve
ry low rales.
Grain, Lumber and all kinds ot Uountry
produce taken in exchange, and cash nover
refused.
The late Law having made the ready pay
system obligatory upon all, we therefore have
adopted it, and intend to sell for small profits
and make quick returns; which will beasav-
ng ol 520 per ct. to the buyer.. Call and ex
amine belore nurchasins elsewhere. We
t
know we can offer goods at such prices as
will induce you to buy, for
Uur Goods are cheaper and as good
As any sold since Noah's flood,
To buy of us it will be your gain,
And we'll take our pay in Cash or Grain.
Callandseo no charge for showing Goods.
STROUD & ANDRE.
BLANK MORTGAGES,
For sale at' this Office. '.
of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten
derness of passion, and vigorous strength of
expression, which are to be found in all the
languages by which mortals declare their
minds. Daily Globe. January 5th
Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head
ley. We hare not for a long time sat down
to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or
found those anticipations more fully realized,
than in the perusal of the work before us, and
we know it will be hailed with gratification
by the many admirers of the talented author.
His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per
haps, as popular, -and found at least as many
enthusiastic readers a3 any book that can bo
mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch
es are destined to be a popular at least a
any of his previously published works. There
is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as it
is with 'an infinite variety ' The author has
ample room and verge enough for the employ
ment of his fine talents to great advantage,
and most successfully has he recomplipaeh
the task. The biographical sketch of the au
thor is interesting and 'well considered,' and
adds much to the value of the book, which ia
got up in a very neat and attractive style by
the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec. 15
Mr. Headley is one of tho most promising
writers of this country, and we have here one
of his best books one on which he can safe
ly rest his fame. It possesses the unfatigu.
ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth
There is a graceful frankness pervading the
composition, which engages the interest of
the reader in the author as well as in the sub
ject. His rambles about Rome, Paris and
London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an
ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste
will delight to linger. Wo predict for this a
sale equal to thatof any of the author's works.
New York News.
The collection is one of which no author
need be ashamed. It consists, indeed, of
some of Mr. Headley's most brilliant and
highly-finished compositions, of those speci
mens of his abilities by which he rriav be
judged with the greatest safety to his fame
as a word-painter and thinker.-JV Y Irihune,
December 17, 1849
N B The above books will be forwarded
to order, at the prices mentioned., free uf post
age, to any part of the United States, on tho
receipt of orders, with the money. Money
may be sent by mail at my risk.
JOHN S TAYLOR,
Publisher, 1 13 Nassau st. New York,
July 34, 1851 3m
. U. Warniclf,
Jpaintcr anil lajur,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the cil
ens of Stroudsburg and the surround
ing country, that he still continues theahoro
business, and may be found at his eslahlian
ment on Monroe street. All orders for House
und Sign-Painting. Glazing Paprr Hanging
cjx-. wijl be pnnrtviiiv iir i5 i W. ('! XH
rute:! in tbf s;4 sivU, upon most rea
sonable ter.&B. . J
N. B.VVINDOW SASH, painted and
glazed, Off all tnzej, rqnfliantlynh.hand anj
or sme ai.ui
Stroiirlsburg
lo abate establishment.
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